Alligators usally lay their eggs on the very side of the water with rotten sticks and dirt.
they build their nest by putting grass on mud mixed together
they dont use anything to make it they just dig a hole in the ground.
Most alligators don't build nests, they just find an area of land with tall, soft grass near water so they can access food easily.
Swallows build their nests with mud
tree kangaroose make there nests make there nests on the ground
eagles make their nests out of sticks becuase is better for her babies
No, crocodiles have nests of eggs called clutches. Some crocodiles will dig from 10 to 30 feet into a creek bank to create a protected burrow for their nests. They create a hidden entrance to the burrow that is at the water line or just below it. A clutch of eggs can have as few as 8 eggs and as many as 80. Crocodile eggs take about 85 days, or almost 3 months, to incubate. Mother crocodile will sometimes help the babies hatch by gently cracking the eggshells in her mouth.
Insects make their nests out of different materials - each insect species tends to make the same sort of nest, but across species the nests are all different
Most owls make their nests in tree hollows. Some owls like the burrowing owl dig their own nests in the ground. Some owls in deserts will sometimes make their nests in cactus hollows
NO CROCODILES do to
crocodiles nests are made out of mud, sticks and plants :P
they use decaying strangler fig tree leaves for their nests
Birds and crocodiles share the same ancestor... and so do dinosaurs. they are in the same clade. Both birds and crocodiles build nests, brood their eggs, "sing" to attract a mate and also have four chamber hearts. It has been reasoned that because the dinosaur, bird, and crocodiles all homolgous, dinosaurs TOO built nests, brooded their eggs, sang and also had four chamber hearts.
tree kangaroose make there nests make there nests on the ground
eagles make their nests out of sticks becuase is better for her babies
Female Betta fish do not make bubble nests.
Giraffes don't make nests, they give birth on the spot.
No, crocodiles have nests of eggs called clutches. Some crocodiles will dig from 10 to 30 feet into a creek bank to create a protected burrow for their nests. They create a hidden entrance to the burrow that is at the water line or just below it. A clutch of eggs can have as few as 8 eggs and as many as 80. Crocodile eggs take about 85 days, or almost 3 months, to incubate. Mother crocodile will sometimes help the babies hatch by gently cracking the eggshells in her mouth.
what crocodilian makes heaped up nests
Insects make their nests out of different materials - each insect species tends to make the same sort of nest, but across species the nests are all different
Penguins that make nests -- not all penguins make them -- form them from stones that the males can pick up and carry in their bills.